MANAGER: Looking for a reaction

17 April 2014

Andy Hall

Graham Kavanagh ahead of the Walsall game

Manager Graham Kavanagh spoke to us ahead of the Good Friday visit of Walsall.

“We’re in a difficult situation but we have to meet it head on and make sure we don’t run away from it,” he said. “We need warriors and people who are going to fight for the cause and, in the end, you have to earn your luck with the way you perform.

“There has to be a never say die attitude, similar to what we had when I first took over, because we’ll only get through this with hard work and by sticking together.

“I’ve explained to the players that relegation is the last thing they want on their CV. We also have some who are out of contract, so it does have a huge impact on everything you want to do going forward.”

“It goes without saying that it’s vitally important for the fans to stay behind us,” he commented. “They’ve been magnificent with me since I took over and we need to do our bit to get them believing in the future of the club. I want to be challenging in this league and at the top end of the table rather than how it is at the moment.”

“Friday will be another test for us,” he said. “I’ve been to a lot of games over the last few weeks and, wherever I’ve been, Dean Smith has been there as well. He’s getting to as many games as we are and that tells me they are very much fighting to finish off the remaining part of the season properly.

“I don’t think they’ll be coasting and I’m sure we’ll have to fight for every single thing we get. They beat us down there convincingly and that wasn’t a performance I was particularly pleased with.

“We’re at home and we’ve played our better football here at Brunton Park recently. I’m hoping we can live up to the level of expectancy which the fans will come here with and that the players will deliver a performance for them.”

“It’s a game which will be about us getting back to basics,” he explained. “I want to see the players thinking about what they’re doing when they have the ball. It’s then about how difficult we are to break down when we haven’t got it. If we start to do things as individuals, as we did last weekend, then we’ll get picked off.

“Training has been very good this week and I’m sure we’ll give Walsall a good game. When we play well we look like a good team, but we just haven’t done that anywhere near consistently enough.

“That’s why we’re in the position we’re in. The lads are capable, as they’ve shown us, but we’ve also had occasions where the wheels have come off and we’ve looked ragged and disjointed. We need to get rid of that aspect of our play.

“I’m looking for a reaction from last weekend but, even more than that, the players are looking for a reaction. They feel they’ve let themselves and the fans down and they really want to put it right. It’s up to them to step across that white line and produce the goods.”

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